The Chaintrix
Feb 09 - Apr 19, 2026
Current Holder
Clayton Rackham
Sprocket Testament
Sprocket Holes Prove I Was There
Hates Being Put on Shelf
Aspects refreshed Mar 14, 2026
During the Chaintrix's conversion from film to VHS, archivists discovered that sprocket hole damage patterns revealed more truth than the footage itself—showing which reels were actually projected versus which sat in storage. This mechanical evidence became the Sprocket Testament, an authority that judges presence through perforation wear rather than magnetic capture, proving that physical engagement trumps recorded claims across all 16 simulations.
Manifests as translucent film strips where sprocket holes show stress fractures and wear patterns that tell stories of accumulated projection. Emits rhythmic clicking sounds matching 24-frames-per-second projection speed, creating an audible testimony of mechanical engagement. Leaves perforation-shaped indentations on any surface it contacts, marking territory through temporary holes that fade like reverse wounds. Causes visible mechanical stress to accumulate in the edges of holes, spelling out verdicts in torn celluloid that glows faintly with internal projected light.
Functions as the foundational truth system that proves magnetic recording was always secondary to mechanical advancement, establishing that the holes allowing projection are more authoritative than the images being projected. Validates attendance through perforation wear rather than footage quality, making physical engagement with the projection mechanism the only evidence that survives format wars and technological obsolescence.
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